Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
I would listen to Jacques and Ross, those two are very experienced in this build method 

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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
After about 24 hours and two pots of boiling water the straps haven't gotten any looser. Right now the tie-downs are VERY tight, the board makes cracking sounds and I'm afraid if I tighten it anymore the board is going to break. This is what the gaps still look like.
Station C -
Chine

Keel

Station B -

I think I might have to just take it off and kerf it. I'm going to wait a couple more days and see.
Station C -
Chine

Keel

Station B -

I think I might have to just take it off and kerf it. I'm going to wait a couple more days and see.
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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
Kerf it, for sure.
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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
I'm with Larry. I had the same kind of spaces with my LB22. I think Meranti just can't make the bend with some of these designs. Seems like I read Jacques saying he used Okoume specs for that in the software that does the panels. I did more than kerf, which required a bit of fairing. It worked fine, but I'd just kerf next time. Here's pics of my effort:


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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
Welcome. Your build is already looking good. As the others have said, Listen to Jacques and the other experts. They do know what they are saying you should do. John 

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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
I used Okume on my Nina Dougster but it took an extra pair of hands and a lot of cussin' to get it done without kerfingDougster wrote:I'm with Larry. I had the same kind of spaces with my LB22. I think Meranti just can't make the bend with some of these designs. Seems like I read Jacques saying he used Okoume specs for that in the software that does the panels. I did more than kerf, which required a bit of fairing. It worked fine, but I'd just kerf next time. Here's pics of my effort:
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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
I built the panga about 4 years ago. Kerf it until it hurts. Inside only, as shown on the bottom sketch. To bring the keel down to the frames use pieces of angle and eye bolts to wrench it down.
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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
Been a long time since I updated this but we're getting some work done!
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Re: Panga 22 Build - The Saga Begins
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